Environment Agency permits companies to release partially treated water or sewage because of chemical shortages caused by Brexit and Covid-19 Rebecca Herbert September 19, 2021 Water and sewerage companies are being given permission to release waste water that has not been properly treated into rivers....
Could green hydrogen stocks save the environment? Rebecca Herbert September 12, 2021 Despite the chaotic withdrawal from Afghanistan, climate change has barely been off the front page this summer. Between the UN’s....
Well-designed urban environment can be beneficial for people’s wellbeing just as natural surroundings Rebecca Herbert September 12, 2021 Stepping patterns become slower and more variable if a person is uncomfortable with their surroundings, researchers have found.
Social cost of plastic made in 2019 is more than India’s GDP, says WWF report Rebecca Herbert September 06, 2021 Societies are failing to account for the full cost of plastic’s life cycle, the report says.
Fit for 55 with healthy buildings Rebecca Herbert August 30, 2021 With the ongoing revision of the EPBD and other EU directives dealing with energy efficiency and sustainability of buildings as....
U.S. Forces Are Leaving a Toxic Environmental Legacy in Afghanistan Rebecca Herbert August 30, 2021 Legal and practical obstacles make it difficult to clean the burn pits and health-damaging chemicals that remain at military bases.
Global Oilfield Chemicals Market Report 2021: Demand Poised to Rise for Environment Friendly Oilfield Chemicals Rebecca Herbert August 30, 2021 Global Oilfield Chemicals Market to Reach $43.9 Billion by 2027.
Tired Earth: An Interview with Ava Hedeker, Founder of F(earth)er Magazine Ava Hedeker August 28, 2021 I decided to create F(earth)er Magazine to showcase the interdisciplinary nature of environmental action, by releasing monthly issues that showcased....